European
Parliament supports EU definition of terrorism and European arrest
warrantOn Wednesday
6 February the European Parliament voted, by an overwhelming
majority, to support the two proposed Framework Decision on combating
terrorism and on creating a European arrest warrant. An attempt
by the Green/EFA group of MEPs to get an amendment to the European
arrest warrant proposal was defeated by 412 votes to 122 against
with 20 abstentions. The Green/EFA group and the ELDR (Liberals)
group backed the amendment, the PSE (Socialist) and PPE (Conservative)
groups voted against. The Framework Decision on combating terrorism
was agreed by 484 votes to 32 against with 34 abstentions.

The two Framework Decisions, originally put forward by the European
Commission, were substantially amended by the Council of the
European Union (the 15 EU governments) and thus had to be re-submitted
to the European Parliament. However, the European Parliament
chose to simply endorse the Council proposals. The way is now
clear for the Council to formally adopt the measures after national
parliamentary scrutiny reserves, by Denmark, Netherlands, Sweden
and UK, are withdrawn - this is expected by May. The Framework
Decision on combating terrorism will come into effect on 1 January
2003 and the European arrest warrant on 1 January 2004.

Tony Bunyan, Statewatch editor, comments:

"The European Parliament has now endorsed the EU governments'
definition of terrorism - a definition which has already been
massively extended by the governments in a later decision on
which the parliament was not even consulted. The parliament has
also agreed to the creation of a European arrest warrant which
fundamentally lacks provisions to protect the rights of the individual.

These two measures are just the start of the "war on freedom
and democracy" which is now underway"

Background documentation

1. Council of the European Union
text on combating terrorism: Full-text (pdf) Full-text (Word 97) correction: COR (Word 97)
2. Council of the European
Union text on definition of terrorism:14845/1/01
3. European Parliament report
adopted 6.2.02: EP report (pdf)

4. Statewatch critique of the European arrest warrant proposal:
Analysis (pdf)
5. Statewatch's critique on original Commission proposal on combating
terrorism: Analysis
(pdf)
6. Statewatch's critique of the Council's agreed position (now
agreed by the EP): Analysis (html)
7. Statewatch's critique of the "Christmas coup", 27.12.01,
redefining terrorism and agreeing list of terrorist groups and
individuals on which the EP was not consulted: Analysis
8.Critical report by the UK parliament's European Scrutiny Committee
on the European arrest warrant: UK